I am 38 having obstructive azoospermia and my wife is 34 we planned ivf recently at renowned hospital in raipur. Did test procedure and got sperms then proceeded for embryo transfer, doctor gave all meds and injections as required did prp in uterus for good endometrium thickness but after that got slight bleeding, but doctor went ahead with transfer procedure, but on 14th day of pregnancy test and bhcg test got negative result. We simply got answer from doctor may be due to blood spot before transfer can be reason of ivf fail not I need help, can I go for second chance with same hospital, as in 1st transfer we put 2 good quality day 5 embryo and now we have available more 2 embryo but it's day 6 grade 4ab and 2ab ,please help and give solution?
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Hello- it seems you are still not aware of some facts. Maximum success rate for ivf is not more than 15%. But during the process it fill the body with loads of hormones which makes natural conception even more tough. Apart from financila burden, physical health deteriorates with each cycle. Its best to consult a qualified ayurveda infertility expert as obstructive azoospermia can be cured by the help of ayurveda treatment.
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There can be various reasons for a negative pregnancy test after ivf, even when the procedure appears to have been done correctly. Some potential factors include: embryo quality: the quality of the embryos transferred can significantly impact the success of ivf. Not all embryos have the same potential for successful implantation. Endometrial receptivity: despite efforts to optimize endometrial thickness and quality, sometimes the uterus may not be receptive enough for implantation. Sperm quality: even though sperm were obtained, their quality can still play a role in successful fertilization and implantation. Implantation issues: some women may have difficulties with the implantation process, which can be influenced by various factors. Underlying health issues: both partners' overall health, including hormonal balance and other health conditions, can affect the success of ivf. It's essential to communicate openly with your fertility specialist about your concerns and ask for a detailed analysis of the results. They may recommend additional tests or adjustments to the treatment plan based on the findings. Regards, Dr. Ms. haque.
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